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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by SirBunky85(m): 1:28pm On Jul 18, 2021
hotwax:


This is an international court case. Not ur sharia supreme court...

U hear?
how is it an international case?most of you like to believe your own lies

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 1:29pm On Jul 18, 2021
Ogbenia:
https://youtu.be/wWnht8B8Xc

Special Counsel to IPOB (Alloy Ejimako) has made clear that Nigeria has lost jurisdiction to try the IPOB leader because of his extra-ordinary rendition back to Nigeria which he describes as a state crime.
Which one came first, the jumping of bail or so called deportation? The sooner Mazi goes to hire a Yoruba SAN the better for him, this useless lawyer doesn’t seem to know his work, other that irrational senseless sentimental wailing, no different from his principal.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by SirBunky85(m): 1:30pm On Jul 18, 2021
Chatflick:

You clearly said new evidence act so how does it relate to Nnamdi Kanu? The new evidence act doesn't apply in this case Oga moderator. Nigeria broke an international law and that's a fact. Stop trying to justify the incompetence and stupidity of this evil government
breaking law or not does not stop the judge from commencing his trial as long as kanu in physically in the court room.the method of his arrest does not matter to the presiding judge.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by SirBunky85(m): 1:31pm On Jul 18, 2021
Mynd44:

Snowden is in Russia.
Let him Leave Russia for Dubai on Vacation
simple

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by SirBunky85(m): 1:34pm On Jul 18, 2021
NwaEzefuNaMba:


Lol! same as Kanu, he keep making promises he know deep down him that only God can fulfill such promises to his followers to further milk them.
many lawyers are indicating to be part of ipob defense counsel cuz of the amount of money involved and not because they believe they can rescue kanu

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Kosoco(m): 1:34pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Nnamdi Kanu is a British citizen. Your Draconian Buharist laws can't apply to him
so because he's a British citizen... He's above law or what... What's with this British citizenship sef....British passport is as easy as you can do business in Britain

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by SirBunky85(m): 1:36pm On Jul 18, 2021
Rikov:
When u have educated illiterates piloting a country's judicial system, this is how they will use their hands to put themselves in tight corners. All they know best is force!!!
Kanu will walk out freely n will be paid by FG self. I just tire for this people walahi.
same silly stale rhetorics with nothing to back your senseless claim up.you can keep believing your own lies
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 1:36pm On Jul 18, 2021
SirBunky85:
many lawyers are indicating to be part of ipob defense counsel cuz of the amount of money involved and not because they believe they can rescue kanu

Sure, even some of his top men are aware of this; man is in for a long thing.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 1:37pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Nnamdi Kanu is a British citizen. Your Draconian Buharist laws can't apply to him
5 of my Brothers are British Citizens, they all live in Nigeria, big deal, the idiot is going to Prison, Useless Mumu Fugitive.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by OfoIgbo: 1:39pm On Jul 18, 2021
Kosoco:
so because he's a British citizen... He's above law or what... What's with this British citizenship sef....British passport is as easy as you can do business in Britain

You cannot carry out an international crime like abduction and expect to be taken seriously by the international community.

The fact is that Nigeria abducted a British citizen from a third country. No extradition proceedings. Just abduction and torture and illegally sent to Nigeria.

Nigerian officials are in trouble.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by hope4nigeria(m): 1:43pm On Jul 18, 2021
Mynd44:
So from the accounts of this, Malami did not lie.

And he was arrested by the NIA and sister agencies from Kenya.

As for the claims of extraordinary rendition, the lawyer needs to read the new evidence act and then read the supreme court judgenent of personal rights and national security.
you mean Jankra supreme Court of zoo republic headed by Fulani maalu right, empty skull
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Angelawhite(m): 1:45pm On Jul 18, 2021
Mynd44:

Under the new evidence act, evidence gotten through illegal means can now be endured in court as long as the evidence is relevant.

Hence Nnamdi Kanu been back whether illegally or legally doesn't matter as long as he is back.

The Supreme Court said in cases where personal liberty and National Security clashes, National Security takes the lead in cases of National Security, your personal right as a person doesn't matter.


If his personal rights does not matter, what is the essence of taking him to court ?
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by hope4nigeria(m): 1:46pm On Jul 18, 2021
Kosoco:
so because he's a British citizen... He's above law or what... What's with this British citizenship sef....British passport is as easy as you can do business in Britain
e dey pain maalu people, I think you guys were jubilating? Because 90% of aboki like malami are illiterate, they don't understand how international law works.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Allheart: 1:46pm On Jul 18, 2021
Ogbenia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWnBht8B8Xc

Special Counsel to IPOB (Alloy Ejimako) has made clear that Nigeria has lost jurisdiction to try the IPOB leader because of his extra-ordinary rendition back to Nigeria which he describes as a state crime.
This man Sabi book Weller.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by ZZ22: 1:48pm On Jul 18, 2021
BlackFlamefromP:
When you people claim kanu was being kidnapped and claim Nigeria broke international law in 'kidnapping' him you seems to forget that KANU was a wanted fugitive who had a mission of distabilizing and disintegrating a sovereign nation and whose utterances and activities was capable of causing civil war in the country.

In the light of the above statement, even if kanu's ancestors were British and he was born a British and never stepped foot on Nigerian soil, as far as his activities were distabilizing Nigeria and he was a big threat to Nigeria's existence, Nigeria has every right to arrest him by any means and bring him to the country to face trial.

Nigeria owes no body any explanation as to how a terrorist bent on disintegrating the country was arrested.

Even UK has no moral right to question Nigeria considering the fact that it offended Nigeria in the first place, by harbouring a fugitive and allow him to stay on its soil to engage in activities that threaten Nigeria's sovereignty.



Fulani herdsmen were doing everything to keep the country together by killing, raping and destroying farms in Igboland. They went to uzouwani Enugu and killed more than hundreds and no single arrest was done or the herdsmen brought to book BUT when Kanu decided to checkmate their activities and ensure the security of Igbo people by setting up a security outfit which the Eastern Governors have failed to come up with one he quickly became the one destabilizing and disintegrating your stupid country. Stupid people.

Let me shock you the British gave asylum to IPOB group you refer to as terrorists after setting up ESN. They knew ESN were just protecting their land against third most terror group globally.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by ajl: 1:54pm On Jul 18, 2021
Buhari the terrorist is surrounded by too many daft people. That's why nepotism and cronyism lead to bad decisions by the main player. I am 100% sure that if the attorney general of the country is a southerner, he or she is unlikely to have misadvised Buhari the terrorist on the implication of "Extraordinary Rendition" which is defined by Wikipedia as:

"Extraordinary rendition, also called irregular rendition or forced rendition, is the government-sponsored abduction and extrajudicial transfer of a person from one country to another with the purpose of circumventing the former country's laws on interrogation, detention, extradition and/or torture."

So, Buhari government has committed a crime and the world is watching. Same thing he did with Umaru Dikko but was caught by the British.. This abduction combined with the genocide he and his people are carrying out across Nigeria is being watched internationally. He cannot escape ICC. This platform called Genocide Watch keep tracks of all the killings by Buhari kinsmen, referred to on the platform as "Fulani ethnic militia", http://www.genocidewatch.com/nigeria
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by adanny01(m): 1:57pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Nnamdi Kanu is a British citizen. Your Draconian Buharist laws can't apply to him

Has he in any point in his life held a Nigerian passport?

And who told you foreigners that commit offenses in Nigeria cant be taken to court in Nigeria?

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by GoldBoss(m): 1:58pm On Jul 18, 2021
FunkyAlhaji2015:


He has a Nigerian birth certificate. Citizenship by birth is the strong of all citizenships. This is the only citizenship that can never be withdrawn. It doesn't matter the passport he was travelling with.

Secondly, crimes against national security are never tolerated by any nation. Even if he was an american by birth, the Nigerian govt would still arrest him and not will happen. The UK govt knows that's why they are powerless.
Arresting him in Kenya without involving the Kenyan Authorities is also a crime against the national security of Kenya. There is a reason Interpol only employs locals in each country it operates, Nigerian Interpol has Nigerian staffs likewise the American Interpol. I am no Biafran.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by ajl: 2:00pm On Jul 18, 2021
BlackFlamefromP:
When you people claim kanu was being kidnapped and claim Nigeria broke international law in 'kidnapping' him you seems to forget that KANU was a wanted fugitive who had a mission of distabilizing and disintegrating a sovereign nation and whose utterances and activities was capable of causing civil war in the country.

In the light of the above statement, even if kanu's ancestors were British and he was born a British and never stepped foot on Nigerian soil, as far as his activities were distabilizing Nigeria and he was a big threat to Nigeria's existence, Nigeria has every right to arrest him by any means and bring him to the country to face trial.

Nigeria owes no body any explanation as to how a terrorist bent on disintegrating the country was arrested.

Even UK has no moral right to question Nigeria considering the fact that it offended Nigeria in the first place, by harbouring a fugitive and allow him to stay on its soil to engage in activities that threaten Nigeria's sovereignty.

Mr Man, tell us which is worse, a man using every means to protect his land from state sponsored terrorist and bandits or a president and his kinsmen that go around the country on a killing spree, maiming, kidnapping, and raping, even forcing farmers off their land with no region spared across the country.

So, to you, it is acceptable to break the law in order to bring another individual before the law. Meanwhile your terrorist president has not arrest a single Fulani bandits within his own domain.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by GeorgeTheCoder: 2:00pm On Jul 18, 2021
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Idiot
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 2:00pm On Jul 18, 2021
hope4nigeria:
you mean Jankra supreme Court of zoo republic headed by Fulani maalu right, empty skull
The more you wail, the longer he spends in custody of the Zoo Keeper, Just imagine Mazi begging to be sent to Kuje Prison from DSS custody, what an irony.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 2:02pm On Jul 18, 2021
ajl:


Mr Man, tell us which is worse, a man using every means to protect his land from state sponsored terrorist and bandits or a president and his kinsmen that go around the country on a killing spree, maiming, kidnapping, and raping, even forcing farmers off their land with no region spared across the country.
Show proof of receipt of how much he paid for the land? British man never buy land for Britain, na Nigeria em come purchase land?
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Kosoco(m): 2:04pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


You cannot carry out an international crime like abduction and expect to be taken seriously by the international community.

The fact is that Nigeria abducted a British citizen from a third country. No extradition proceedings. Just abduction and torture and illegally sent to Nigeria.

Nigerian officials are in trouble.
why haven't British govt react since then..... Abi Nigeria is bigger than Britain.... The fuse about this British guy.... The way some of you are taking it I think the guy should not spend 5mins in Nigeria detention facilities.... Still confused

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by 2023NaijaVoter: 2:04pm On Jul 18, 2021
Ogbenia:


Did you watch the video?
You obviously have trouble understanding facts.

No, I didn't waste my time.
Mr. Kanu will get his day in court when the judges come back from vacation in a couple of months.

And this 'extra-ordinary rendition' is a fancy sounding term but it seems some countries use it including the UK, US, and Israel to name a few.
Wiki has a detail entry on the subject.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_rendition

United Kingdom
After claims by Liberty that British airports had been used by the "CIA for extraordinary rendition flights, the Association of Chief Police Officers launched an investigation in November 2005. The report was published in June 2007 and found no evidence to support the claim. This was on the same day the Council of Europe released its report with evidence that the UK had colluded in extraordinary rendition, thus directly contradicting ACPO's findings. Liberty has challenged the findings and has stated that its original claims were based on "credible evidence".[174]

In July 2007, the British government's Intelligence and Security Committee released their Rendition report, detailing U.S. and U.K. activities and policies.[175][176]

On 21 February 2008, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband admitted (despite previous government denials) that two U.S. extraordinary rendition flights had stopped on Diego Garcia in 2002, a U.K. territory.[177] When questioned as to whether the government had deliberately misled the public over rendition, the Foreign Secretary apologised and stated that the government had simply "made a mistake". His statement also laid out the current UK Government view on Extraordinary rendition;

Our counter-terrorism relationship with the United States is vital to UK security. I am absolutely clear that there must and will continue to be the strongest possible intelligence and counter-terrorism relationship with the US, consistent with UK law and our international obligations. As part of our close co-operation, there has long been a regular exchange with the US authorities, in which we have set out: that we expect them to seek permission to render detainees via UK territory and airspace, including Overseas Territories; that we will grant that permission only if we are satisfied that the rendition would accord with UK law and our international obligations; and how we understand our obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture.[178]

— David Miliband
A judicial inquiry, chaired by Sir Peter Gibson was announced by the government in July 2010, but was never formally launched and was scrapped in January 2012. According to the government, this was due to ongoing criminal investigations.[179] In April 2012 the CIA and FBI won a court ruling in the US, exempting them from releasing documentation requested by British members of parliament.[180] It later emerged that relevant 2002 flight records from Diego Garcia had been destroyed by water damage.[181]

_________________________

Historical instances
Historical cases

An early case involves Israel's rendition of Adolf Eichmann from Argentina in 1960.[36]

The first well-known American rendition case involved the Achille Lauro hijackers in 1985. After they were given a plane and were en route in international air space, they were forced by United States Navy fighter planes to land at the Naval Air Station Sigonella, an Italian military base in Sicily used by the US Navy and NATO. The intent was to bring the hijackers within judicial reach of United States government representatives for transport to and trial in the United States.[37]

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by ajl: 2:06pm On Jul 18, 2021
Buckeyemedia1:
Show proof of receipt of how much he paid for the land? British man never buy land for Britain, na Nigeria em come purchase land?

What drug are you on? Go and take your medication. You are not making sense pee the comment you are pretending to respond to.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 2:07pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


You cannot carry out an international crime like abduction and expect to be taken seriously by the international community.

The fact is that Nigeria abducted a British citizen from a third country. No extradition proceedings. Just abduction and torture and illegally sent to Nigeria.

Nigerian officials are in trouble.
You Peasant Nigerian, Why are you weeping for a well fed British Citizen?
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by ajl: 2:08pm On Jul 18, 2021
2023NaijaVoter:


No, I didn't waste my time.
Mr. Kanu will get his day in court when the judges come back from vacation in a couple of months.

And this 'extra-ordinary rendition' is a fancy sounding term but it seems some countries use it including the UK, US, and Israel to name a few.
Wiki has a detail entry on the subject.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_rendition

United Kingdom
After claims by Liberty that British airports had been used by the "CIA for extraordinary rendition flights, the Association of Chief Police Officers launched an investigation in November 2005. The report was published in June 2007 and found no evidence to support the claim. This was on the same day the Council of Europe released its report with evidence that the UK had colluded in extraordinary rendition, thus directly contradicting ACPO's findings. Liberty has challenged the findings and has stated that its original claims were based on "credible evidence".[174]

In July 2007, the British government's Intelligence and Security Committee released their Rendition report, detailing U.S. and U.K. activities and policies.[175][176]

On 21 February 2008, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband admitted (despite previous government denials) that two U.S. extraordinary rendition flights had stopped on Diego Garcia in 2002, a U.K. territory.[177] When questioned as to whether the government had deliberately misled the public over rendition, the Foreign Secretary apologised and stated that the government had simply "made a mistake". His statement also laid out the current UK Government view on Extraordinary rendition;

Our counter-terrorism relationship with the United States is vital to UK security. I am absolutely clear that there must and will continue to be the strongest possible intelligence and counter-terrorism relationship with the US, consistent with UK law and our international obligations. As part of our close co-operation, there has long been a regular exchange with the US authorities, in which we have set out: that we expect them to seek permission to render detainees via UK territory and airspace, including Overseas Territories; that we will grant that permission only if we are satisfied that the rendition would accord with UK law and our international obligations; and how we understand our obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture.[178]

— David Miliband
A judicial inquiry, chaired by Sir Peter Gibson was announced by the government in July 2010, but was never formally launched and was scrapped in January 2012. According to the government, this was due to ongoing criminal investigations.[179] In April 2012 the CIA and FBI won a court ruling in the US, exempting them from releasing documentation requested by British members of parliament.[180] It later emerged that relevant 2002 flight records from Diego Garcia had been destroyed by water damage.[181]

_________________________

Historical instances
Historical cases

An early case involves Israel's rendition of Adolf Eichmann from Argentina in 1960.[36]

The first well-known American rendition case involved the Achille Lauro hijackers in 1985. After they were given a plane and were en route in international air space, they were forced by United States Navy fighter planes to land at the Naval Air Station Sigonella, an Italian military base in Sicily used by the US Navy and NATO. The intent was to bring the hijackers within judicial reach of United States government representatives for transport to and trial in the United States.[37]

Now you will know what it mean to be a third world country. Like Nigeria is now a member of the UN security council. Know your level.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 2:10pm On Jul 18, 2021
ajl:


What drug are you on? Go and take your medication. You are not making sense pee the comment you are pretending to respond to.
You are just like the useless Buffon, one plot of land una no get anywhere for Eastern Nigeria, OPP’s, Other People’s Property Claimers.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by FoolishBoy419: 2:11pm On Jul 18, 2021
kingsways:
NK has renounced Nigerian citizenship over and over in the past

You can't go overseas kidnap a foreigner and bring him to Nigeria. That's state sponsored terrorism and international law doesn't all that

Ipob and stupidity can never be separated. Who told you that denouncing citizenship is that easy? Chain! grin

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by OfoIgbo: 2:13pm On Jul 18, 2021
Kosoco:
why haven't British govt react since then..... Abi Nigeria is bigger than Britain.... The fuse about this British guy.... The way some of you are taking it I think the guy should not spend 5mins in Nigeria detention facilities.... Still confused

Buhari's record is riddled with acts of treason, murder, rape, abductions paedophilia, pogroms and all manner of evil.

It takes such characters a bit of time to realise that the game is up. Once Britain is granted the consent by Nnamdi Kanu, to intevene in this case, a different ballgame will ensue
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by tishbite41(m): 2:13pm On Jul 18, 2021
erniok:

Edward Snowden is not a Russian citizen. Get your facts right next time.

Never said he was.

As a...
Re: Nnamdi Kanu: There Is Not Going To Be Any Trial - Alloy Ejimako by Buckeyemedia1: 2:16pm On Jul 18, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Buhari's record is riddled with acts of treason, murder, rape, abductions paedophilia, pogroms and all manner of evil.

It takes such characters a bit of time to realise that the game is up. Once Britain is granted the consent by Nnamdi Kanu, to intevene in this case, a different ballgame will ensue
Britain has no respect for Rashford, Saka, Sterling, na half man, half chimpanzee wey dey born for Umuahia you think they will recognize? 13 years in Bauchi prison minimum.

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